The Hathersage - Gt Hucklow is situated in Derbyshire
and belongs to the
Peak District
.
Starting from Hathersage,
the Hathersage - Gt Hucklow ascent is 6.88 km long. Over this distance, you climb 238 heightmeters.
The average percentage thus is 3.4 %.
The maximum slope is 0 %.

Story by Sean Murphy from Sheffield, United Kingdom, submitted on 16/06/2013

This is a beautiful, gentle, peaceful climb in a little known area of the Peak. Its not hard but its such a lovely ride I''m giving it a 5. I always forget about my average and trundle up taking in the wonderful scenery. It is long and winds through county lanes, Abney village up onto the opem moor land at the top. There are superb views over Hathersage and of Sir Wiliam Hill. If your looking for a splendid view and some refreshment try the Barrell Inn. Head to Foolow but don''t go down Bradshaw Lane (see map) into the village. Go straight up Sir William Hill Road to a white building - the Pub and enjoy the best Pub view in the Peak!